Seaboard Energy selects Topsoe’s HydroFlex technology to produce renewable diesel in Kansas


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Seaboard Energy has chosen Haldor Topsoe’s HydroFlex renewable fuel technology to produce renewable diesel from tallow and soybean oil.
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The 6,500 barrels-per-day renewable diesel unit is currently under construction at Seaboard Energy’s site in Hugoton (Kansas, USA) and is scheduled for operation at the end of 2021. Topsoe is the licensor and supplier of basic engineering, proprietary equipment, catalyst, and technical services. It will also provide H2bridge hydrogen technology based on the modular Haldor Topsoe Convection Reformer (HTCR) process.

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